White palm beaches, the turquoise ocean and miles of untouched nature. Thanks to the fact that mass tourism never touched the most southern island of the West Indies, the charms of the unexplored exotic paradise have been preserved. Secluded bays line the coasts. Inland, extinct volcanoes rise up to 900 meters, covered with wild jungle and old spice plantations. The friendliness of the Grenadians makes it easy and enjoyable to explore the beautiful spice island by yourself - and there is much to explore: several crater lakes, numerous waterfalls and hot springs, the national parks with their trails through the jungle, the marine parks along the shores, and of course the picturesque capital St. George’s, one of the most beautiful towns of the West Indies ...